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Hulk

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Since we already have the first Raptor Lake leak I'm thinking it should have it's own thread.
What do we know so far?
From Anandtech's Intel Process Roadmap articles from July:

Built on Intel 7 with upgraded FinFET
10-15% PPW (performance-per-watt)
Last non-tiled consumer CPU as Meteor Lake will be tiled

I'm guessing this will be a minor update to ADL with just a few microarchitecture changes to the cores. The larger change will be the new process refinement allowing 8+16 at the top of the stack.

Will it work with current z690 motherboards? If yes then that could be a major selling point for people to move to ADL rather than wait.
 
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Yes it - the 7700X - competes with the 12700K at $399. I would not give much credence to AT's gaming benchmarks. And no, the 7600X does not beat the 12700K in productivity.

Photoshop lawyers will invite you to their office. Prepare your credit card, and just be brave. :grinning:

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Photoshop lawyers will invite you to their office. Prepare your credit card, and just be brave. :grinning:

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Good. Now look at Premiere Pro. We can play the cherry-picking game all day.
7700X vs 12700K (average perf,)

ST : 7700X is 8% faster
MT: 7700X is about equal (1% faster than intel part)
Gaming: 7700X is 9% faster

It's clear that CPU wise, 7700X is the superior part. The problem is the platform cost and this should be improved with mid tier boards launching next month
With default memory speeds. Watch the 12700K close that gap with any decent XMP kit.
 
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Asterox

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Good. Now look at Premiere Pro. We can play the cherry-picking game all day.

It is not red, if you look at details and why there is such a difference at Premiere Pro.

Photoshop is CPU only test, or Singlethread test and it just shows you the stronger side of Zen 4 progress.

"Premiere Pro is unfortunately one of the worst applications we tested for AMD, as they struggle to keep up with the Intel Core 12th Gen processors. This doesn't mean that AMD Ryzen 7000 processors are always a bad choice for Premiere Pro, but rather that you have to be aware of the strengths and weaknesses of Ryzen and plan accordingly.

The main issue is that many Intel Core processors (specifically those that have an iGPU) include a technology called Quick Sync that can be used for hardware decoding and encoding of H.264 and HEVC codecs. In the case of Premiere Pro, Quick Sync tends to give higher performance than using the GPU for decoding, but it also allows for a wider range of codecs to be used. In fact, the performance is so much higher that it tends to skew the Overall Score in our benchmark, and we are likely going to have to adjust how we calculate the scoring in future versions to weight the results more evenly across various codec types".


 
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Carfax83

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7700X vs 12700K (average perf,)

ST : 7700X is 8% faster
MT: 7700X is about equal (1% faster than intel part)
Gaming: 7700X is 9% faster

It's clear that CPU wise, 7700X is the superior part. The problem is the platform cost and this should be improved with mid tier boards launching next month

The 7700x has significantly higher boost clocks than the 12700K remember. Alder Lake has an IPC advantage, which Raptor Lake will inherit and improve upon with more cache in addition to higher clock speeds and double the efficiency cores.

Raptor Lake 13600K and 13700K is going to trounce their equivalent Zen 4 parts in gaming and productivity.
 

inf64

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The 7700x has significantly higher boost clocks than the 12700K remember. Alder Lake has an IPC advantage, which Raptor Lake will inherit and improve upon with more cache in addition to higher clock speeds and double the efficiency cores.

Raptor Lake 13600K and 13700K is going to trounce their equivalent Zen 4 parts in gaming and productivity.

What are the gaming and productivity equivalent Zen 4 parts to 13600K and 13700K?

13600K will be about equal to 7700X in productivity, and lose the ST and gaming (easily).

13700K should win against 7700X in productivity but lose in ST and tie it in gaming. Also, 13700K will lose in about everything against 7900X (which beats 12900K in about everything).
 

Hitman928

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Alder Lake has an IPC advantage

What are you basing this on? In Anandtech's review, in the SPEC 1T section, they call out the 7950x as the IPC leader though they don't show exactly how they calculated this. I haven't really seen any other real IPC comparison yet.

 

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AT gaming benchmarks are a joke. Everybody here knows it. But that was not your original point. Your original point was that the 12700K is beaten by the 7600X as per AT. You know it to be false.

Just because AT benchmarks don't align with your views does not mean that they are a joke. They are perfectly valid. The only flaw they have is that they use a dated GPU and do not regularly update the GPU and/or results.